Llewellyn Watts (
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Queen's Park, Toronto, Wednesday Afternoon
Monday, Steven and Watts had indulged in a lie-in followed by a late breakfast. Then, they'd gotten dressed up and headed down to the lounge for high tea followed by an evening outing to the symphony. Yesterday, they'd gone to a wine-tasting, from which Watts had come back with several interesting vintages, some of them even local. Canadian wines really had improved over the last century.
Today was- well, traditionally it would be date night, but they'd actually headed out in the afternoon, for a carriage ride tour of Queen's Park.
The weather was a little chilly, though, so Watts had insisted on picking up a couple of mochas at a nearby coffee shop before they headed in to the park, and now he was holding on to both cups so that Steven could step up into the carriage, after which he would follow.
Today was- well, traditionally it would be date night, but they'd actually headed out in the afternoon, for a carriage ride tour of Queen's Park.
The weather was a little chilly, though, so Watts had insisted on picking up a couple of mochas at a nearby coffee shop before they headed in to the park, and now he was holding on to both cups so that Steven could step up into the carriage, after which he would follow.
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Steven glanced around, on the odd chance him saying that might have made a pretzel vendor appear along their route.
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Then a thought occurred to him. “I have not seen a single pretzel cart since we arrived,” he pointed out, sounding slightly disappointed.
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Then, in case that had come off as Steven dismissing the compliment, he added, "Thank you."
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“Love you,” Watts murmured just loud enough for Steven to hear.
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It was handy having a way to say "I love you" twice without simply repeating the words.
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“Now and always,” Watts agreed.
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Well, the flowers were still there but the memory of the surprise of it.
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Steven didn't actually know if that was the right way to describe it but it felt like it should be.
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“I am,” he said. “Though I hope they’ve snacks other than hot dogs available.” Because of course that would be a concern.
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Assuming beef hot dogs, of course.
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